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1 Ch. 5: Tissues!!

2 Let’s create a beating heart

3 Objectives To explain the difference between different kinds of tissues To identify the types of epithelial tissue To list the locations of each type of epithelial tissue

4 Do Now!!  What is the definition of a tissue?
What are some functions of tissues? Where are some locations in the body where you can find tissues?

5 Important Terms Histology: The study of tissues
Tissues: Groups of specialized cells which are similar in structure and perform common functions

6 4 Types of Tissues Epithelial Connective Muscle Nervous
Make some observations! Epithelial Connective Muscle Nervous

7 4 Types of Tissues (cont.)
Epithelial: Form protective coverings Function in secretion, absorption and diffusion Connective: Provide support and protection Bind structures together Muscle: Produce body movements Nervous: Control and coordinate body activities * Most organs contain all 4 types

8 Epithelial Tissue Forms covering of body surfaces
Lines body cavities, organs, tubes, ducts, blood vessels Major tissue in glands Covers organs

9 Epithelial Tissue (cont.)
Functions: Protection from physical/chemical injury and invasion Secretion, filtration and reabsorption of materials Secretion of serous fluids to lubricate structures Diffusion Sensory reception

10 Do Now!  How is the structure of a tissue related to its function?
Epithelial tissue is categorized based on 2 properties. Hypothesize what those 2 properties could be.

11 Epithelial Tissue Factoids
One free surface always exposed to the outside or open internal space: apical surface Attached to basement membrane on the other side Tightly packed Avascular: NO blood vessels!! Rely on diffusion from underlying connective tissue Divides rapidly Classified according to top layer of cells

12 Classes of Epithelia (Layers)
Stratified: multiple layers Simple: just one layer

13 Classes of Epithelia (Shape)
Squamous: squashed (thin and flat, like an egg) Ex: Endothelium (lines blood vessels) and mesothelium (lines pleural, peritoneal and pericardial cavities) Columnar: columns Ex: Lining of gut tube; sometimes with cilia like lining Cuboidal: cubed (square shaped) Ex: Walls of glands

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15 Squamous Simple Diffusion and filtration
Ex: alveoli, capillary walls, lines blood and lymph vessels 2. Stratified Squamous Physical protection against abrasion Protection against pathogens Ex: Epidermis, oral cavity, esophagus, vagina and anal canal

16 Squamous (cont.) 3. Keratinized Stratified Squamous:
Aging skin cells produce keratin, harden then die “keratinization”: produces dry, tough, protective covering layers of dead squamous cells prevents water/substance loss barrier to organisms

17 Columnar 1. Simple Columnar provides some protection
cells can be ciliated or non-ciliated absorption/secretion usually contain “goblet” cells Ex: Uterus, most organs of digestive tract 2. Stratified Columnar - *rare secretion/absorption - Ex: small portion of male urethra

18 Columnar (cont.) 3. Pseudostratified Ciliated Columnar
- Appears stratified - All cells touch basement membrane and have exposed end Ex: passageway of respiratory system

19 Cuboidal Simple Cuboidal secretion/absorption secretes sweat
line ducts Ex: ovaries, kidney tubules, ducts of glands (salivary, thyroid, pancreas and liver) 2. Stratified Cuboidal *rare usually only 2-3 layers Larger ducts of glands Ex: mammary glands, sweat glands, Salivary and pancreas

20 Transitional Stratified Tolerates repeated stretching
Ex: bladder, ureters, and urethra

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22 Can You Identify the Classes of Epithelium?
Quiz!! E Can You Identify the Classes of Epithelium? D A B C

23 Slides Simple Squamous *Lung

24 Slides Simple Cuboidal *Kidney

25 Ciliated Pseudostratified Columnar
Slides Ciliated Pseudostratified Columnar *Trachea

26 Slides Stratified Cuboidal *Sweat gland duct

27 Slides Simple Columnar *Small intestine

28 Slides Stratified Squamous *Skin

29 Slides Transitional *Bladder

30 Glands Glandular Epithelium: cells that produce and secrete chemical substances Exocrine Glands Secrete substance onto body surface or into body cavity Have ducts Ex: salivary, mammary, pancreas, liver, sweat, mucous

31 Glands (cont.) Endocrine Glands Secrete product into blood stream
Hormones travel to target organ to increase response No ducts Ex: pancreas, thyroid, hypothalamus, adrenal, testes, ovaries

32 Types of Glands Merocrine: release watery, protein-rich fluids by exocytosis Ex: salivary and pancreas glands Apocrine: lose small portions of their cell bodies Ex: mammary glands Holocrine: entire cell filled with secretory products lyses Ex: sebaceous glands

33 1. Epithelial! 2. Connective!


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